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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hypothesized claim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in academic or scientific contexts when discussing a proposed assertion or statement that is based on a hypothesis. Example: "The researchers presented a hypothesized claim regarding the effects of the new drug on patient recovery times."
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This brings into account the already hypothesized claim of strain-induced exfoliation [19].
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Therefore, to date there is little to support hypothesized claims for greater earlier meaningful relief of symptoms for vilazodone in comparison to other antidepressants.
"If the Cats can get just semi-consistent post play," Rutherford hypothesized, "then they should claim their 8th national title".
We hypothesized that young adults claiming disability benefits experience worse HRQoL and more anxiety and depression symptoms than reference groups from the general Dutch population.
Although most accept this claim, the evolutionary pathways and hypothesized ancestor of both groups has been debated for decades, with two major hypotheses being proposed.
After watching two episodes of each program, they hypothesized that only half of the claims made on the shows could be supported with actual evidence.
Thus far there is no satisfactory or unifying theoretical explanation for these claims, though some have hypothesized that the dynamics of the solvent water (or water-ethanol) on a mesoscopic scale may play a part [ 70].
These results support the claim of a notation-independent magnitude representation for number as hypothesized in the triple-code model proposed by Dehaene and Changeux [ 29].
We note that 14 editorials and opinion articles, published between 1980 and 2009, hypothesized about the potential for shared decision-making to reduce medical malpractice claims.
The researchers hypothesized that oxytocin would make people more trusting, and their results appear to support this claim.
In view of the fact that Ficus species was found to affect uterine contractility, we hypothesized that Ficus deltoidea, which is also from the Moraceae family, may affect uterine contraction as traditionally claimed.
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